Central Bank reports 23% rise in cross-border money transfers to Uzbekistan
Since the beginning of 2025, remittances to Uzbekistan have significantly increased, surpassing $12 billion, according to the Central Bank.
Between January and August, cross-border money transfers to Uzbekistan reached $12.1 billion – a 23% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
In July, transfers approached $2 billion, up 10.5% from July 2024, while in August the figure stood at $1.85 billion – a 19.9% rise.
In addition, since the start of the year, the population has sold $5.6 billion more in foreign currency than it purchased. The positive balance between sales and purchases rose by 40% compared to January–August 2024.
In the first half of the year, cross-border transfers increased by 27% to $8.2 billion. The volume has been growing each month – from $1.06 billion in January to $1.78 billion in June.
Russia remains the leading source of remittances, accounting for $6.4 billion or 78% of the total. The remaining $1.8 billion came from Kazakhstan, the United States, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Kyrgyzstan, and Lithuania.
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